by Katy Marshall | Jan. 3, 2023 | Federal
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is promoting an “LGBTQ Inclusivity” self-assessment for public school employees. While school districts across the country are under fire for exposing children to radical gender ideology and dangerous sexual...
by Texas Scorecard | Jan. 3, 2023 | Federal
Of the 25 Republicans in Texas’ delegation to the United States House of Representatives, only three opposed the election of Kevin McCarthy to the speakership. Those three supported a more conservative nominee. U.S. Reps. Michael Cloud, Chip Roy, and Keith Self...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Jan. 3, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Texas State Senator, Bob Hall.
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Jan. 3, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Thane Rosenbaum is an essayist, law professor and Distinguished University Professor at Touro University. He is the author of numerous books of both nonfiction and fiction, and his writings have appeared in major media outlets. His most...
by Luke Marshall | Jan. 2, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Texas must do better to preserve and conserve our children’s innocence from the sexual revolution that is ravaging them.
by Soli Rice | Jan. 2, 2023 | State
The Texas Supreme Court has ruled against Jeff Younger’s appeal to prevent his ex-wife from moving his 9-year-old son James to California, where he fears she will access child gender mutilation procedures. For years, Jeff Younger has been fighting his ex-wife after...
by Katy Marshall | Jan. 2, 2023 | State
State Rep. Steve Toth (R–The Woodlands) filed a measure that would require school board candidates to run as members of a political party. As clashes over explicit books and radical ideologies in Texas’ public schools intensify, Toth’s legislation, House Bill 221,...
by Sydnie Henry | Jan. 2, 2023 | State
State Reps. Tom Oliverson (R–Cypress) and Harold Dutton (D–Houston) each filed legislation to address the issue of explicit materials in school libraries after nearly two years of parental complaints regarding inappropriate books. Oliverson’s House Bill 338 would...
by Texas Scorecard | Jan. 2, 2023 | Local, Metroplex, Quick Takes
Dallas taxpayers will be footing the bill to turn a hotel into a homeless shelter. First reported by the Dallas Express’ Noah DeGarmo, the project is expected to be launched this spring and will be the fifth such effort by the city. “The City purchased the...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Jan. 2, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Chris and Sean talk about some big sports moments at the end of 2022 and all of the BIG names that we lost in 2022.
by Michael Quinn Sullivan | Dec. 30, 2022 | Commentary, Life
It seems everyone wants to be a victim. Everyone wears weakness as a badge of secular honor, and demand others validate their fears. As the new year bears down on us, may I suggest a different way? Scattered throughout the Old and New testaments of the Bible are...
by Brandon Waltens | Dec. 30, 2022 | State, Year in Review
This year, a spotlight was turned on Texas’ once beloved H-E-B grocery store chain, as the company was exposed for sponsoring far-left causes. With more than 400 locations in Texas and Mexico, H-E-B has become a brand many Texans have patronized with pride. This...
by Texas Scorecard | Dec. 30, 2022 | Texas Scorecard Video
Brandon Waltens and Michael Quinn Sullivan count down the top storylines of the year, and talk about what they expect to see in 2023.
by Reflections on Life and Liberty | Dec. 30, 2022 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
It is easy to fear the unknowns of the coming year… easy, but wrong. In this end-of-year reflection, Michael Quinn Sullivan looks at practical biblical advice for confronting the days ahead.
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Dec. 29, 2022 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Joshua Philipp is an award-winning journalist. He works as Editor and Senior Investigative Reporter at The Epoch Times.
by Erin Anderson | Dec. 29, 2022 | State, Year in Review
During the past year, Texas parents have grown increasingly concerned about the public education system sexualizing children by exposing students to sex-related topics and explicit materials that are inappropriate for school-age kids. Even more disturbing is the...
by The Liberty Cafe | Dec. 28, 2022 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
According to the left, conservatives are the main threat to democracy and the American way of life. On this week’s Liberty Cafe, we take a look at the historical ignorance and outright hated of liberty that is driving the progressives’ claims. This podcast was...
by Emily Medeiros | Dec. 28, 2022 | State
State Rep. Bryan Slaton (R–Royse City) has once again filed legislation to “protect the Texas National Guard from being deployed into active combat duty in unconstitutional wars.” House Bill 184, also known as “Defend the Guard,” would require Congress to...
by Brandon Waltens | Dec. 28, 2022 | State
A case at the center of the debate over child gender mutilation in Texas is set to be reviewed by the state’s highest civil court.Jeff Younger is the father of 9-year-old James. Jeff Younger’s ex-wife, Anne Georgulas, sought to put James on puberty blockers and...